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Municipalities and communities of Craven County, North Carolina , United States
New Bern is a city in Craven County , North Carolina , United States. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 29,524, [7] which had risen to an estimated 29,994 as of 2019. [8] It is the county seat of Craven County and the principal city of the New Bern Metropolitan Statistical Area .

It is located at the confluence of the Neuse and the Trent rivers, near the North Carolina coast. It lies 112 miles (180ย km) east of Raleigh , 80 miles (130ย km) north of Wilmington , and 162 miles (261ย km) south of Norfolk . New Bern is the birthplace of Pepsi .

New Bern was settled in 1710 by Swiss and German (Palatine) immigrants under the leadership of Christoph von Graffenried, 1st Baron of Bernberg . The new colonists named their settlement after the Canton of Bern , the Swiss region from which many of the colonists and their patron had emigrated. [9] The English connection with Switzerland had been established by some Marian exiles who sought refuge in Protestant parts of Switzerland. There were also marriages between the Royal House of Stuart and notable people in the history of Calvinism . The colonists later discovered they had started their settlement on the site of a former Tuscarora village named Chattoka. This caused conflicts with the Tuscaroras who were in the area.

New Bern is the second-oldest European settled colonial town in North Carolina, after Bath . [10] It served as the capital of the North Carolina colonial government, then briefly as the state capital. After the American Revolution , New Bern became wealthy and quickly developed a rich cultural life. At one time New Bern was called "the Athens of the South," [10] renowned for its Masonic Temple and Athens Theater. These are both still very active today.

New Bern has four historic districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places ; their numerous contributing buildings include residences, stores and churches dating back to the early eighteenth century. Within walking distance of the waterfront are more than 164 homes and buildings listed on the National Register. Also nearby are several bed and breakfasts, hotels, restaurants, banks, antiques stores and specialty shops. The historic districts contain many of the city's 2,000 crape myrtles โ€”its official flowerโ€”and developed gardens. New Bern has two "Local Historic Districts", a municipal zoning overlay that affords legal protection to the exteriors of New Bern's historic structures.

Varying complex cultures of indigenous peoples had lived along the waterways of North Carolina for thousands of years before Europeans arrived in the area. The Tuscarora , an Iroquoian -speaking people, had migrated south from the Great Lakes area at some ancient time and occupied the area for several hundred years before the first Europeans arrived. They had a village called Chattoka at the confluence of the rivers. They resisted encroachment by the Europeans, resorting to war in 1712. [11]

New Bern was settled in 1710 by Bernese and Palatine immigrants under the auspices of Christoph von Graffenried, 1st Baron of Bernberg. [12] [13] The new colonists named their settlement after the Canton of Bern, Switzerland, home state of their patron. Graffenried had the original plat of the town laid out in the shape of a cross, though later development and additional streets have obscured this pattern within the regular street grid . This became the first permanent seat of the colonial government of North Carolina.

The Governor's Palace, New Bern (also known as Tryon Palace), served as the capitol of North Carolina from 1770 until the state government relocated to Raleigh in 1792, after a fire had destroyed much of the capitol.

During the 19th-century Federal period, New Bern became the largest city in North Carolina, developed on the trade of goods and slaves associated with plantation agriculture . [14] After Raleigh was named the state capital, New Bern rebuilt its economy by expanding on trade via shipping routes to the Caribbean and New England . [14] It was part of the Triangle Trade in sugar, slaves, and desired goods. It reached a population of 3,600 in 1815. [14]

In 1862 during the early stages of the American Civil War , the area was the site of the Battle of New Bern . Federal forces captured and occupied the town until the end of the war in 1865. Nearly 10,000 enslaved blacks escaped during this period in the region and went to the Union camps for protection and freedom. The Union Army set up the Trent River contraband camp at New Bern to house the refugees. It organized the adults for work. Missionaries came to teach literacy to both adults and children.

After the January 1863 Emancipation Proclamation of President Abraham Lincoln , slaves in the Confederate states were declared free, but not those in the United States. His order carefully limited the Proclamation to those areas in insurrection, where civil government was not respected and his military authority, therefore, applied. Because of this proclamation, more freedmen came to the Trent River camp for protection. The Army appointed Horace James , a Congregational chaplain from Massachusetts , as the "Superintendent of Negro Affairs for the North Carolina District" [15] on behalf of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands . In addition to the Trent River camp, James supervised development of the offshore Roanoke Island Freedmen's Colony , which was intended to be self-supporting. [16] Beginning in 1863, a total of nearly 4,000 freedmen from North Carolina enlisted in the United States Colored Troops to fight with the Union for their permanent freedom, including 150 men from the colony on Roanoke Island . [15]

Due to the continuous occupation by the Union troops, New Bern avoided some of the destruction of the war years. There was much social disruption because of the occupation and the thousands of freedmen camped near the city. Still, it recovered more quickly than many cities after the war.

By the 1870s the lumber industry was developing as the chief part of New Bern's economy. Timber harvested could be sent downriver by the two nearby rivers. The city continued to be a center for freedmen, who created communities independent of white supervision: thriving churches, fraternal associations, and their own businesses. By 1877 the city had a majority-black population.

The state legislature defined the city and county as part of North Carolina's 2nd congressional district which, as former plantation territory, held a concentration of the state's black residents. They elected four blacks to the US Congress in the late 19th century. The state's passage of a constitutional suffrage amendment in 1900 used various devices to disenfranchise black citizens. As a result, they were totally closed out of the political process, including participation on juries and in local offices; white Democrats maintained this suppression mostly, until after passage of federal civil rights legislation, including the Voting Rights Act of 1965 , which provided for federal enforcement of constitutional rights.

By 1890 New Bern had become the largest lumber center in North Carolina and one of the largest in all of the South. During this time, as many as 16 lumber mills were running and employing hundreds of men from New Bern and the area. The competitive nature of the lumber barons, the abundance of lumber and craftsmen, led to the construction in New Bern of some of the finest homes in the South, many of which have survived. The lumber boom lasted until the 1920s. One by one the lumber mills went out of business. Today only Weyerhaeuser manufactures lumber in the area. [ citation needed ]

The city has four National Historic Districts and two local ones, which have helped preserve the character of the architecture. The Downtown Local Historic District is 368.64 acres (149.18ย ha) or 0.576 square miles (1.49ย km 2 ); the Riverside Local Historic District covers 51.94 acres (21.02ย ha) or 0.081 square miles (0.21ย km 2 ).

Union Point Park borders the Neuse and Trent rivers. It is the site of the city's major celebrations, such as Neuse River Days and the Fourth of July. Since 1979 the Swiss Bear Downtown Revitalization Corporation has worked to redevelop downtown; it has stimulated the creation of art galleries, specialty shops, antiques stores, restaurants and inns. This area has become a social and cultural hub. James Reed Lane is a downtown mini-park and pedestrian walk-through on Pollock Street across from historic Christ Church. Private restoration efforts have returned many of the downtown buildings to their turn-of-the-twentieth-century elegance.

In 2005, a segment of NBC 's The Today Show noted that New Bern was one of the best places in the United States to retire. Retirees from the northern states have added to its population.

New Bern's location near the Atlantic coast makes it subject to the effects of Atlantic hurricane seasons . For example, in the 18th century the town suffered severe damage in the Great Chesapeake Bay Hurricane of 1769 . [17] Other hurricanes such as Hurricane Ione in 1955 and Hurricane Floyd in 1999 (just as examples) have also caused significant flooding and damage. [18]

In September 2018, Hurricane Florence made landfall in the United States just south of Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, 88.4 miles southwest of New Bern. A storm surge up to 13.5 feet in addition to days of heavy rains severely flooded various parts of the town. [National Hurricane Center Storm Surge Inundation Map, Sept 13, 2018]

U.S. Route 70 and U.S. Route 17 pass through the city, merging briefly as a four-lane expressway passing south of the city center. US 70 leads west 33 miles (53ย km) to Kinston and southeast 35 miles (56ย km) to Morehead City near the Atlantic Ocean. Raleigh , the state capital, is 112 miles (180ย km) west via US 70. US 17 leads southwest 37 miles (60ย km) to Jacksonville, North Carolina , and crosses the Neuse River on a new bridge to lead north 36 miles (58ย km) to Washington, North Carolina .

New Bern is located in North Carolina's Inner Banks region. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 29.7 square miles (76.9ย km 2 ), of which 28.2 square miles (73.1ย km 2 ) is land and 1.4 square miles (3.7ย km 2 ), or 4.87%, is water. [7]

New Bern experiences a humid subtropical climate typical of the Atlantic coastal plain . Summers are hot and humid, with frequent afternoon thunderstorms that account for much of the higher summer precipitation. Spring and fall are generally mild, with fall foliage occurring from late October to early November. Winters are relatively mild and drier than the remainder of the year, with infrequent snowfall.

Coastal Carolina Regional Airport is a public airport located 3 miles (5ย km) south of the central business district of New Bern. The airport offers connecting flights to the Atlanta and Charlotte airports daily.

The New Bern Transport Corporation, a business entity owned by PepsiCo to manage its fleet of delivery trucks and other motor vehicles, is located in White Plains, New York , but was named after the town where Pepsi-Cola was first developed.

The population of the area was 30,291 (95% urban, 5% rural) people in 2014, a 31% increase in growth since 2000. Gender distribution is 47.5% male and 52.5% female with a median resident age of 38.8. The percentage of residents under the age of 18 was 24.2%. The 2012 racial breakdown includes White alone โ€“ 16,304 (54%), Black alone โ€“ 9,634 (31.9%), Asian alone โ€“ 1,844 (6.1%), Hispanic โ€“ 1,626 (5.4%), Two or more races โ€“ 747 (2.5%), American Indian alone โ€“ 50 (0.2%) and Other race alone โ€“ 13 (0.04%). The median income for a household in the city in 2015 was $41,285. [25]

The City of New Bern 2010 Census information shows the population of the area was approximately 29,524 people. From 2000 to 2010, the New Bern city population growth percentage was 27.7% (or from 23,128 people to 29,524 people). 22.8% of the New Bern city residents were under 18 years of age. Census 2010 race data for New Bern city include the racial breakdown percentages of 57.0 white, 32.8% black, 3.6% Asian , 5.8% Hispanic and less than 1% Native American , Also, there were 14,471 housing units in the City of New Bern, 88.2% of which were occupied housing units.


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